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Co-production as an approach to developing stakeholder partnerships to reduce mental health inequalities: an evaluation of a pilot service

机译:共同生产作为发展利益攸关方伙伴关系的方法,以减少心理健康不平等:试点服务的评估

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Aim: This study aimed to evaluate a pilot cross-sector initiative - bringing together public health, a community group, primary mental health teams and patients - in using co-production approaches to deliver a mental health service to meet the needs of the black and minority ethnic communities. Background: Black and minority ethnic communities continue to face inequalities in mental health service access and provision. They are under-represented in low-level interventions as they are less likely to be referred, and more likely to disengage from mainstream mental health services. Effective models that lead to improved access and better outcomes are yet to be established. It has long been recognised that to be effective, services need to be more culturally competent, which may be achieved through a co-production approach. Methods: This study aimed to evaluate the role of co-production in the development of a novel community mental health service for black and minority ethnic service users. Qualitative research methods, including semi-structured interviews and focus groups, were used to collect data to examine the use of co-production methods in designing and delivering an improved mental health service. Findings: Twenty-five patients enrolled into the study; of these, 10 were signposted for more intensive psychological support. A 75% retention rate was recorded (higher than is generally the case for black and minority ethnic service users). Early indications are that the project has helped overcome barriers to accessing mental health services. Although small scale, this study highlights an alternative model that, if explored and developed further, could lead to delivery of patient-centred services to improve access and patient experience within mental health services, particularly for black and minority ethnic communities.
机译:目的:这项研究旨在评估试点跨部门倡议 - 汇集公共卫生,社区集团,初级心理健康团队和患者 - 使用共同生产方法来提供心理健康服务,以满足黑色的需求和少数民族社区。背景:黑色和少数民族社区继续面临心理健康服务的不平等和提供。它们在低级别干预措施下,因为它们不太可能被提及,更有可能从主流心理健康服务中脱离。尚未建立导致进入和更好的结果的有效模型。它已经很久认识到要有效,服务需要更具文化竞争力,这可以通过共同生产方法来实现。方法:本研究旨在评估共同生产在黑人和少数民族民族服务用户开发中的作用。定性研究方法包括半结构化访谈和焦点小组,用于收集数据以检查在设计和提供改进的心理健康服务方面使用共同生产方法。调查结果:二十五名患者注册研究;其中,10人出于更密集的心理支持。记录了75%的保留率(高于黑人和少数民族服务用户的情况)。早期迹象表明该项目有助于克服访问心理健康服务的障碍。虽然小规模,但本研究突出了一个替代模型,如果进一步探索和发展,可能导致患者中心服务,以改善心理健康服务内的访问和患者经验,特别是对于黑人和少数民族族裔社区。

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